The incident he starred in last Monday can be very expensive for Arthur Melo in the center of Palafrugell where he crashed his Ferrari into a lamppost, after getting on the shoulder, and later testing positive for alcohol. The fact that the player gave 0.55 mg / liter of expired air – above the penalty limit which is 0.50 mg / liter- directly implies the withdrawal of driving license. The player has appealed the fine and says that everything is the result of one of the wheels of his car bursting at the least opportune moment.
As AS has learned from sources in the Mossos d'Esquadra, this type of infraction is penalized with a 8-month withdrawal of driving license, in addition to an economic sanction that revolves around 1,200 euros, and the obligation to attend a rehabilitation and training course to return to road traffic. However, if Arthur's resource has a route, none of that will happen because they are pending the view.
Evidently, Arthur's march to Turin greatly complicates the usual protocol for some of these sanctions, like the course that he would have to face: he will surely be forced to do it in the Italian city, trying to take it at the same time and with the mandatory hours provided.
But the biggest discomfort for Arthur will be the inability to have the vehicle in the coming months, especially in a city like Turin, recognized as the authentic automobile paradise of Italy. In the event that the sanction is confirmed, the Brazilian will have to look for other means of transportation to go to the Sports City and move around the Turin capital, at least until the sanction is fulfilled in its entirety.